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White Pepper Gravy ~

Southern style country gravy made with all plant-based ingredients!

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Serve this creamy, dairy-free white gravy with biscuits, Vegan Breakfast Casserole, and fresh fruit for a hearty and comforting breakfast spread the family will love!

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Vegan White Gravy Recipe

I like this dairy-free white gravy because it’s easy to make and exactly what I remember of the dairy-based white gravy of my childhood. It’s not too thick, not too thin, and the seasoning is just right.

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Southern Biscuits and Gravy

This is my favorite way to serve white pepper gravy!

In the South, ‘biscuits and gravy’ is practically a food group unto itself that can be served any time of the day or night from early bird breakfast to midnight snack.

So it came as a bit of a shock when my Midwestern husband announced that he had never heard of it until he came home to find me in the kitchen with biscuits in the oven and a pot of white pepper gravy on the stove. Harry was skeptical at first but now he practically licks the plate before going back for seconds.

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Ingredients for White Pepper Gravy

  • 5 tablespoons vegan butter
  • 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 cups oat milk, divided
  • 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon seasoned salt

Ingredient Notes

  • Oat Milk: To me, oat milk is the most like dairy milk in terms of flavor. If you prefer a different plant milk, something mild flavored, such as unsweetened almond would be a good choice.
  • Seasoned Salt: This all-purpose seasoning blend adds more depth of flavor than regular salt.

Optional Add-Ins

  • Vegan Sausage: To make sausage gravy, stir in crumbled and cooked plant-based breakfast sausage just after adding milk (Step #2).
  • Thyme: Add some earthiness by stirring in 1/4 teaspoon dried thyme along with the salt and pepper.
  • Cayenne Pepper: Turn up the heat by adding a few dashes of cayenne pepper sauce.

How to Make White Pepper Gravy

STEP ONE: In a medium saucepan over low heat, melt the butter. Add flour, pepper, and salt, then whisk to combine. Bring just to a simmer, add 1/2 cup milk, and whisk until fully incorporated.

STEP TWO: Increase the heat to medium. Stir constantly until the mixture begins to thicken. Gradually add the remaining milk, 1/4 cup at a time, whisking thoroughly until gravy is smooth and thickened slightly.

STEP THREE: Adjust seasoning to taste and serve hot.

Storage and Reheating

  • This white pepper gravy can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 2-3 days. The gravy will thicken with refrigeration; this is normal.
  • To reheat, transfer the gravy to a saucepan over low heat. Add a splash or two of milk and whisk thoroughly to loosen the consistency. Add a pinch more salt and pepper, as needed, to account for the extra milk and serve hot.

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White Pepper Gravy

Southern style country gravy made with all plant-based ingredients!

5 from 19 votes

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

Calories: 196kcal

Author: Holly Gray

Ingredients

  • 5 tablespoons vegan butter
  • 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 cups oat milk divided
  • 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon seasoned salt

Instructions

  • In a medium saucepan over low heat, melt the butter. Add flour, pepper, and salt, then whisk to combine. Bring just to a simmer, add 1/2 cup milk, and whisk until fully incorporated.

  • Increase the heat to medium. Stir constantly until the mixture begins to thicken. Gradually add the remaining milk, 1/4 cup at a time, whisking thoroughly until gravy is smooth and thickened slightly.

  • Adjust seasoning to taste and serve hot.

Nutrition

Calories: 196kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 13g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Sodium: 461mg | Potassium: 79mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 917IU | Calcium: 176mg | Iron: 1mg

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Comments

  1. nancy

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    great plant based white sauce recipe. I was getting really tired of tomato sauce

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  2. Andrea

    this gravy turned out perfect for our mashed potatoes! so easy to make and delicious!

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  3. Liz

    White Pepper Gravy ~ Vegan Recipe ~ This Wife Cooks™ (11)
    Such a perfect recipe with the holidays coming up!

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  4. Rosanna

    White Pepper Gravy ~ Vegan Recipe ~ This Wife Cooks™ (12)
    Great plant based alternative! I made this when my vegan friend came over and we loved it

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  5. Katie

    White Pepper Gravy ~ Vegan Recipe ~ This Wife Cooks™ (13)
    This white pepper gravy is incredible! Perfect recipe for a savory brunch!

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  6. Geetanjali

    White Pepper Gravy ~ Vegan Recipe ~ This Wife Cooks™ (14)
    Delicious plant based gravy. Made for my family and they loved it

    Reply

  7. Elsie S. Stewart

    White Pepper Gravy ~ Vegan Recipe ~ This Wife Cooks™ (15)
    I tried this recipe and it’s really good. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who wants to try the recipe.

    Reply

  8. Georgie Salvo

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    Excellent! I subbed hemp milk (my current fave), added Beyond breakfast sausage crumbles and the thyme and, (personal preference) left out the red pepper. Terrific flavor!

    Appreciate having a great tasting country gravy so I can stop using McCormick’s or Pioneer and get away from all the preservatives.

    Put this on biscuits with just egg scramble and was taken straight back to my pre-vegan breakfast memories!

    Thanks for a great recipe!

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    • thiswifecooks

      I love it! Thank you so much for the feedback!

  9. freddy

    Nice to have a workable basic recipe. Have you considered seasoning with fennel? I use it in other recipes where I want that sausage-y seasoning flavour.

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    • thiswifecooks

      Hi Freddy ~ I have not tried adding fennel but agree that would be a nice way to add a little sausage flavor to the gravy without actually adding vegan sausage. Thanks for the suggestion!

  10. Shannon

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    This is the best pepper gravy recipe!! I substituted sea salt because I am out of seasoning salt. I will make this all the time!

    Reply

    • thiswifecooks

      Awesome! Thank you so much, Shannon! 😊

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FAQs

Can I use oil instead of butter in gravy? ›

Gravy Thickened With Roux

Make your roux using an equal amount of vegetable oil or milk-free margarine in place of butter. Heat the oil or melt the margarine, then add your flour. Whisk until bubbly to remove the "raw" taste of the flour. Add your liquid as usual.

Can you use water instead of milk for gravy? ›

Simple Gravy Recipe Without Milk

This old fashioned gravy recipe made from pan drippings and a slurry of water and corn starch has been passed down in my family for generations. It's a foolproof gravy recipe and so easy to make following these simple instructions.

How to make gravy without flour or cornstarch? ›

Arrowroot. This powder comes from rhizomes of the Marantaceae family of tubers. It's a great natural substitute for those needing a gluten-free gravy thickener. As with using cornstarch or flour to thicken gravy, make a slurry with your arrowroot powder by mixing 2 to 3 tablespoons with an equal amount of water.

Does oat milk work for gravy? ›

You could use oat milk, almond milk, soy milk, flax milk, or any other milk that works for your dietary needs. Gluten Free Flour – To make this recipe gluten free, I used Namaste Perfect Flour Blend to thicken the gravy.

What can you substitute for butter in gravy? ›

In flour-thickened sauces such as gravy and bechamel, oil also makes a fine substitute. Swap the butter for oil using a 1:1 ratio.

What oil is best to substitute for butter? ›

A good rule of thumb is to replace about 3/4 of the butter in a recipe with olive, canola, or vegetable oil. (If the recipe calls for 1 cup butter, use ¾ cup oil.) You can use a 1:1 ratio when it comes to coconut oil.

Is it better to make gravy with flour or cornstarch? ›

Browning adds more flavor to the gravy and gets rid of the raw flour taste. You're basically making a roux. We find that a flour-based gravy holds up better and reheats better later, which is why we tend to prefer using flour over cornstarch to make gravy unless we have a guest who is eating gluten-free.

Can you use pancake mix as flour for gravy? ›

In nonstick pan over medium heat, toast ¼ cup of All-Purpose Flour Artisan Blend, Bread Mix, or Baking & Pancake Mix, whisking constantly until it colors from white to tan, 5 to 10 minutes. Melt butter in pan, add the toasted flour, and mix well. Add stock, whisking constantly to prevent lumps from forming.

What is the best alternative flour for gravy? ›

Cornstarch is probably the most readily available ingredient to sub in for flour in your gluten-free gravy—and you probably already have it in your pantry. The only catch is you'll skip the roux-making process. Once you've deglazed your roasting pan and added stock, transfer about 1 cup stock mixture to a medium bowl.

Why is oat milk creamier than almond milk? ›

Because of its higher carb and calorie content, “oat milk provides a creamy consistency that almond milk does not provide,” Modell says. (In fact, it's probably the most comparable to cow's milk out of all your plant-based milk options.)

Why replace milk with oat milk? ›

Oat milk contains a good quantity of fatty acids, protein, minerals, vitamins, dietary fiber, and a variety of micronutrients and provides several health benefits, as it reduces blood sugar, lowers cholesterol, and prevents cancer (Jeske et al., 2018). Therefore, oats are a promising alternative to traditional milk.

Can I use almond milk instead of milk in gravy? ›

Pour in almond milk gradually, stirring constantly until gravy starts to thicken, up to 12 minutes. Add a little more almond milk if too thick. Season with pepper and salt. Continue stirring vigorously until gravy reaches desired thickness.

Is it better to use butter or oil in a roux? ›

There's no right or wrong to which fat you use; it just depends on what flavor you want. In a dairy-heavy sauce, like milky béchamel, butter is the common choice (and is also the more common fat in most French roux), while oil is often preferred in Creole and Cajun cooking.

Can you substitute olive oil for butter when making a roux? ›

Yes! Working with olive oil in a roux is the same process as making the roux with any other oil or fat.

What happens when you substitute butter for oil? ›

Butter substitute for baking

Most cake mixes call for oil, but butter will bring in amazing flavor. To substitute butter for oil in baking just melt the butter, measure it, let it cool, and add it as you would the oil. Compared to oil, butter will create a cake with a firmer, cakeier texture.

Can you make a roux with vegetable oil? ›

To make a roux, mix the oil and flour together in a heavy pot (a heavy pot is essential). I use vegetable oil such as canola oil. Don't use peanut oil (it gets too hot) or olive oil (it doesn't get hot enough and the flavor is wrong).

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